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U.S Private equity firm 777 buys Everton FC

Everton have been sold to 777 Partners, the struggling Premier League club said on Friday, with the U.S. private equity firm taking over from Farhad Moshiri in a deal reportedly worth more than £550 million ($685m).

The Miami-based investment fund said it had signed an agreement with British-Iranian billionaire Moshiri to acquire his 94.1% stake in the club.

“We are truly humbled by the opportunity to become part of the Everton family as custodians of the club, and consider it a privilege to be able to build on its proud heritage and values,” said Josh Wander, founder and managing partner of 777 Partners.

The firm 777 Partners has a number of clubs in its portfolio, including Italian side Genoa and Belgian team Standard Liege, while they also have stakes in LaLiga club Sevilla and Australian A-League side Melbourne Victory.

Everton are in the process of building a new stadium. Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)
In the club’s statement on the sale, Moshiri said he believed 777 Partners “are the best partners to take our great club forward, with the benefits of their multi-club investment model.”

Moshiri, a former Arsenal shareholder, first bought a 49.9% stake in Everton in 2016. By January 2022, he had increased his stake to 94.1% with a £100m capital injection.

But despite investing nearly €750m ($799.65m) in transfers to build the squad since Moshiri’s arrival, Everton have slipped out of the top half of the table and have fought relegation battles in recent seasons.

Everton narrowly avoided relegation from the top flight in each of the last two seasons and are 18th in the standings and without a win in four games this season.

The Merseyside club take on Arsenal on Sunday in their next game.

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Joe Cole Urges Arsenal to Sign Victor Osimhen—Is He the Missing Piece?

Arsenal’s search for a world-class striker has taken center stage again—and this time, former England midfielder Joe Cole has added fuel to the fire by recommending none other than Victor Osimhen.

Speaking on The Dressing Room podcast, Joe Cole made it clear:

I said it last summer that Arsenal should have gone and got Victor Osimhen. I know the money might be a little bit less now, which makes it more enticing. I think in terms of what you’d pay for him and where he’s at in his career, Osimhen would be a good one for Arsenal.

And he’s not wrong.

Why Osimhen Makes Sense for Arsenal

Arsenal has been impressive under Mikel Arteta, but there’s a growing consensus that they need a true goal-poacher to lead the line. While Gabriel Jesus and Eddie Nketiah have contributed, neither has consistently delivered the type of elite goal-scoring output needed to win the biggest trophies.

That’s where Victor Osimhen comes in.

The Nigerian forward has been electric at Napoli and is currently on loan at Galatasaray, where he’s netted 29 goals this season. Osimhen blends blistering pace, aerial dominance, and clinical finishing—exactly what the Gunners have been missing.

A Deal Worth Doing?

Osimhen’s reported release clause is around €120 million, but Joe Cole suggests his price might be dropping. With Napoli open to negotiations and Osimhen likely eyeing a Premier League move, this summer could be Arsenal’s best shot.

And let’s be honest—a front three of Martinelli – Osimhen – Saka, with Odegaard pulling strings behind, could be title-winning firepower.

Final Thought:

Joe Cole’s suggestion might sound bold, but it makes footballing sense. Arsenal is on the brink of greatness. One smart, powerful signing up front could tip the scales.

So… Is Victor Osimhen the missing piece in Arsenal’s title puzzle?

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Burnley’s Comeback Win Sparks Premier League Dreams

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Burnley FC is on the brink of a Premier League return—and their thrilling 2-1 comeback win over Watford proves they’re ready.

 

Down early in the match, the Clarets showed grit and hunger. Watford’s red cards opened the door, but it was Josh Brownhill’s late winner that sealed the night and sent Burnley soaring to the top of the Championship with 91 points.

 

Under Vincent Kompany’s leadership, Burnley has transformed into a team that plays with belief, balance, and purpose. From a survival mindset to a title-chasing mentality, Kompany’s Burnley is writing a new story—one of redemption and readiness.

 

With a few games to go, the Premier League is within touching distance. And Burnley isn’t just trying to return—they’re aiming to return stronger.

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Leicester’s Heartbreak: From Champions to Championship

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In a jaw-dropping twist, Leicester City has officially been relegated after a narrow 1-0 loss to Liverpool—sealed by a brilliant Trent Alexander-Arnold strike.

This marks a painful fall for the 2016 Premier League champions, just nine years after their fairytale title win. Now, they face life in the Championship—a brutal, unforgiving division.

What Went Wrong?

Inconsistency, shaky defense, and poor recruitment haunted their season. The magic that once defined the Foxes vanished—and fast.

What’s Next?

A summer fire sale is expected:

James Maddison, Wilfred Ndidi, and Harvey Barnes are all likely on the move.

Rebuilding will be key, but promotion will not come easy.

Still, Leicester fans remain loyal—and their story might not be over yet.

From miracle makers to fallen giants… can the Foxes bounce back?

We are watching. You should be too.

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